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W ' j J m»n» Eand-on. Rec or der Published Every Thursday by the • Recorder F»u.t>islTing Company, O. HL KOPF, ... Managing Editor Subscription, JI 51) p»r Year ic Advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Job Printing a Specialty Entered at the Bandon Pux'office THURSDAY hh Sr-ouud Claw -Matter. Man li 24, lyio ( More Points on Port Law. that assessments are equitable, But «fit to every part of the Coqui'le valley and to every occupation ol whatsoever sort, that it would be im possible to start to enumerate real ben fits. Lest some would think that were overzealous in advocating benefits, that we try to avoid possible disadvantages, as they Miese disadvantages are in the itself, we are this week publishing the vital parts of the port law, si far as the |>< wer of taxation, the powers of the port commissionejs, and other points of interest are con cerned, and if the law is thorouv hl\ understood, it can readily be seen that there is not so much power vested in the commissioners after all; but Mr. A Haberly has an arti cle in this issue touching on that phase, so we will simply nvite our readers to study his article thor otighly, and will say nothing fur’ll er on that line Bui in considerim* this question, let us consider future as well as the pre ent, the great benefit to be derived will certainly more than offset any disad vantages or any defects in the law Let us be progressive and keep up to the times. 3th Saturday Night After Supper Sale 7:30 to 8:30 « E ditor R ecorder :—The ques that is altogether foreign to the port tion of a Port of Coquille and all or the port comm*ssion law, But * that relates to the subject is a very net ice! If a port increases the value important one, anil deserves the full of a waterfront lot or tract tenfolJ, est discussion, as it affects all prop the assessor ought to incteat-e the erty owners in the Coquille water assessment that muph. And there is shed. But no erroneous impression a way to compel hint to do it. or an Calico While if Lasts ... 4cts per yd should be permitted to go abroad appeal lies with the Board cf Equali Not Over 10 yds to Customer without proper correction in the zation. If, however, the port does Silk, while it latís, Regular 50 and 60ct value at 21 cts per yd press. I have in mind Mr. Perkins not enhance the value of distant land Not Over 4 yds to a Customer article in last weeks’ R ecorder or lots away from the river to any The whole questic n of a port re appreciable extent, the assessor, etc. 3 Pieces, Wool Dress Goods, Regular 50ct sellers at 39 cts yd solves itself into a question as to will not increase the assessment. A 2 Pieces, Fancy Waisting Regular 35 ct Seller at 12 l-2cts yd whether (I) a port would be a profi most equitable adjustment of the ex table investment (2) and whethrr ¡pense. Surely no stronger irgument the burden of expense would be can be made than this in favor of the equitably distributed. Mr.. Perkins law. There may be some flaws in Childrens’ Underwear Regular 35 ct Seller at 22 1-2 cts each especially attacks the equity of tin the law. There may be some w.iste Hose, ” 20 et Sellier at 12 1=2 cts per pair taxation, and the defects of the law in spending the money raised there may arise some petty abuses in car- under which ports ; re formed. In respect to the latter I agree with Mi. - rying out the law. but the benefits Perkins that the law is too general are so transcendent that we cannot and has some grave defects Still afford to let these comparative trifles San Diego has made a new record One Lot of Lace, Regular 8 and 10 ct value at 4 cts per yd no law is absolutely perfect and the stand in the way of our own j rogress for public enterprise in subscribing One Lot of Lace, Regular 15 and 20 ct value at 9 cts per yd law can be amended just along the and benefit. I believe the people money for expositions by coining to ■ Ont Lot of Embroidery Reg. 15 and 25 ct value at 9 cts yd lines of the defects noted. I called will see it in this light, and that the) the front with an initial fund of Si,ooo,ooo for the Panama Califor attention to these defects in my ar will vote for the port. A. H aberi . v . nia Exposition. This is to be fol ■ gument in the debate held in the lowed with another $1,000,000 to Bijou theatre a few weeks ago Be Benefited? be raised by bonding the city. As One Lot of Waists $1.25 and $1.50 Value at 95cts each ~ However, the defects are not such Who Will The question has come up, as to the population of San Diego is only as to warrant the people in rejecting ” ” $1.50 and $2.00 Value at $1.00 each the port, hoping for a more perfect who will be benefited by the estab about 50,coo, the showing is n ost law later, We need the port now, lishment of a Port f Coquille River; remarkable. New’ Orleans and San and if we form a Port of Coquille will it be Bandon? will it be Coquille? Francisco are both in the field as and our commissioners do not serve will it be Myrtle Point, or will it 11 possible candidates for National ex 50cts 3 Cans choice table fruit CHILDRENS SHOES our interests, we, the people, havi ihe entire Coquille valley? and the position honors, but. with the start 5Ucts 10 lbs choice raisins the recall, which Mr Perkins seems answer is, It will benefit the tntirr which San Diego has made, it may 5 50cts 10 lbs choice prunes be possible that there will be but J to have overlooked in his article valley. $1-25 to $2.00 values 25cts 8 bars laundry soap Especially is this true of the up one big show in honor of the gre-.d and we can vote in officers who will 25cts 3 pkgs soap powder at 75cts per pair serve the people acceptably. river towns. It is said by expert en event; and it enterprise and public' 25cts 4 pkgs corn starch Now as to the limit of 10 per cent gineers that flic river can be dredged spirit are entitled to good rewards, I 15cts Fancy mackerel per pound • of the assessed value of all property, so as to allow ocean going vessels the plucky little Southern California j which the commission may bond the to go clear up to Coquille. This city should certainly receive recogni port lor, does any one believe that vouid certainly benefit Coquille tion. With $2,000,000 for a begin SEASIDE ORCHESTRA WILL FURNISH MUSIC DURING EVENING there is a town lot or an acre of land much more than it wouid the lower ning and four or five years in which Come and Look Over our New Line of Shoes and Spring Goods in the whole watershed that would river. Riverton, Parkersburg, Lain to make preparations, San Diego, not increase to double its value pa, Prosper, Bullards and all other with the co operation of her neigh should 10 per cent or $800,000 be ■Joints along the river will also re hors, should furnish a most credita spent on the river? But a very im ceive their share of the benefit. ble exposition.--()regonian portant point was overlooked by It will also be possible by means aria* Fruit in the Northwest. Mr. Perkins. The government of a port commission to put the Growers in all parts of the Pacific helps those who help themselves. river in condition so that Luge river spoken by 20,coo,- and swaying cars, they are for long ginmg March 24th, 1910, and end May 5th, The Siuslaw people formed a port craft can go clear up to Myrtle I’oifit Northwest report that the present Century ago 1910, by order of publication n aJe by the outlook is good for a large apple 000 individuals, is now the means by periods without either food or w ater Hon. and immediately the government and will thus give them a much bet John F. Hall. County Judge of Coos County, Oregon, at Chambers in Marshfield, crop, and orchardists believe they which no less than 100,000,000 give gave them several hundred thousand ter freight rate, and much better —Umpqua Valley News. Oregon on the 17th day of March, 1910. will harvest C. R. Wade a better yield than in ¡expression to their views of things. Tillamook formed itself shipping facilities than they now dollars, H-6t Attorney for Plaintiffs into a port, the government gives have So it can be seen that the up any previous year in the history of French, on ihe other hand, has ¡N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION them a big lift. Coos Bav was river towns will receive more direct the district, Heaters were used in ' sr>read less than any of the chief THE COUN TY OF COOS Department of the Interior, numerous orchards in Oregon. I European languages, lor, w hereas it A. M. Hitchcock and formed into a port recently. A big benefit from a port commission than U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Emma Hitchcock, , March 17. 1910 appropriation is at once’ given them, will Bandon. But the people who Washington, Idaho, and Montana was used by 34,000,000 men the be Plaintiffs | • Notice u hereby given that Joseph A. Kab- vs. f Summons ourelt, ol Bindon, Oregon, who, on May 15 The Port of Columbia always gets will receive the most benefit of all on two or three occasions the past ginning of the nineteenth century, it May Pearce, and any I 1903, made Homestead Application (03497). No. 12758, for W 1-2 of NW 14. .ml SE ev and all persona un- ’ millions, It is safe to say that th«* are the ranchers of the valley. You winter, when the temperature is now spoken by 46,000,000. known, having or claim L4 of NW 1-4, Section 28, Township 28 government will deal with the Port say how can this be? The answer is touched near the zero mark and it enty million individuals peak Ger ing an interest or estate, south, range 14 west ,Willamette Meridian, has in the property made hied notice of intention to make Final five year of Coquille on the same generous simple; it will afford them a market is the opinion of expert horticul man today, against 36,000,0 o a the subject oi this proof to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before A. D. Morse, U. S. Com principle, w hen the people here show lor their produce. Up to this time, turists that few if any trees were in hundred years ago; 69,000,000 Rus action. Defendants missioner. at his office at Bandon, Oregon, on a disposition to help themselves, and the raising of produce in the Coquille jured by frost. The warm sunshine si.tn, against 30.000.000; 32.000 000 I o May Pearce, and to any and all persons the 2d day of May, 1910. unknown,, having or claiming an interest or es ( laimant names as witnesses: so it is safe to say that we would not valley h as not been a paying propo 1 during the last ten days has wrought Italian, against 1.8,000,000, and 44.- tale, in th- property made the subject of this Glen Cox, J. S. Shields, 1. M. Willard. Clay action, the above named defendants: Garoutte, al of Bandon, Oregon. probably payout over one-fourth for sition because there is nothing more remarkable changes in the apple and 000,000 Spanish, against 30,000,- IN I HE N AME OF THE 11 6< BENJAMIN F. JONES. Reguter OF OREGON our improvements while the govern than a local market, and because 01 pea h belts in the eastern sections, 000 —London Westminister Gazette You, and each cf STATE you, are hereby required to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION appear and answer the complaint filed against ment pays the balance. Isn't that a this the ranchers have become so I and buds on apple tree-, are swell Department oi the Interior you in the above entitled suit, withmten(IO) U. S. l»and Office at Roseburg, Oregon days from the'date of the service of this sum good enough investment for any discouraged that they have aol t; ied ing. Although blossoming will be Much has been accomplished lot mons upon you, if served within this county, or March 17, 1)10 body? 1 believe the property own to raise produce, and the result has later than usual this year, the grow Notice 1« hereby given that Belle Axtell Kolp, within twenty (20) days ,f served within any the alleviation of the hard lot of do other county of the Stale of Oregon, but if of Bandon. Oregon, who on January 12, 1909, ers, if they ponder this phase of the been that theie is not enough raised ers are looking forward to immense mestic animals through the activity served by publication, then on or before the last made Homestead Application (03098), No. day of ihe time preicrilted m the order for the 03098, f ,r SEI-4 of NEI-4 and NEI-4 of SE subject, will be more than glad to now to supply the home market, crops. The temperature the p.‘^t of humane people throughout the publication of this summons, which lime pre- 14 Sec, 33: and SWl-4 of NWl-4 & NW Township 29 S. make the small investment for such and produ.e is being constanti w inter did not fall low enough to ki.lj scribcd is six (6) weeks, the last day of which |-4 of SWI-4 Section 34, country, and another bill is pending will be I hursday. May 5th, 1910. Range 14 W. Willamette Meridian, has hied he buds, and every* precaution i< enhanced value and profit. shipped in here that could easily I k And if you fail to appear and answer said notice of intention to make final commutation : in congress, a genuine bill and complaint by the said ume, the plaintiffs will proof, to establish c laim to the land ab ove de- being taken to guard against l it ' But briefly, the 2nd point. If it raised in this vallev. With the without insidious intention. The bill apply to the above entitled Court for an order scrilied, before E. A. Dodge, U. S. Commis decreeing the partition of certain real property sioner, at his office, at Myrtle Point, Oregon, is true that the burden of taxes is proper transportation facilities s<> frost dining the spring months. was introduced by Senator Lodge, herein described, said order being more specific on the 4th day of May 1910. ClaimanC names as witnesses: ally defined as partitioning, setting aside and not equitably distributed, it would tjj.it the people could get their prod ,1 and it has for its object to compel apart from the interest of plaintiffs m and to said Lawrence Stitt, of Bandon. Oregon be a grave mistake. But just here ' nee to market, there would be a English Elgin L. Strader of „ land, the undivided one fourth interest of de- Language Heads * t the railroads carrying live stock. iendents in and to said lands, which said J. E. Young, of “ “ is the very strongest point in favor great revival of the industry of prod Others. Carl Swelgin, of Prosper “ land is contained and situated within ; cattle, sheep, nogs, etc., to travel at metes »nd bounds described as follow«, to wit: 11 6t BENJAMIN F. JONES, Receiver. of said law; the port commission is uce raising throughout the entire There is an interesting, and fiom a minimum rate of sixteen miles an Beginmg at a point 9 30 feet West of the North-ead comer of Section 36, Township 28 to take the assessed valuation of the valley, and instead of produce being Rooms for light house keeping. the national point of view, a satis'ac- hour, thus preventing long delays — £ r t) T^' —_ —I is X ' tri e X* « " U u vv zj inaiticttr? KJ Z . , . .. ~ •••»- property as a basis for levying port shipped in here it would be shipped M . . an m Coos County, Stale ■ f Oregon, and Steam heat, electric lights, telephone «"«' «I»«««» « «.« " torv statement in the statistics lately- ■ O--- v — —--- ..™.J ..... .....J convenient and cozy. Inquire at taxes Now. if the assessment is out in great quantities and the published in an Italian pap. r con eastern cities. These delays impose le-t, men. running Sou'h 264 feet, thence run Bandon Steam Laundry. Qtf ning as. 330 feet, these« running North 264 inequitable, which is undoubtedly rancher would derive great ijeuefit cerning the rowth of modern lan great suffering on the animals, for to feet to the place of beginning, containing therein Bring your two acres. the case, it is up to the assessor and therefrom. In fact, a port commis- guages. According to the figures say nothing of the fatigue of travel, This summons is pul, .shed in the Bendas the Board of Equalization to see sion would be of such enormous ben g ven the English language, which a Be< order a weekly newspaper published in Coo» •Jol> standing for days in swiftly moving County. Oregon, for su consecutive weeks be- To ihe R ecorder Dry Goods Dep’t= Underwear & Hose Department= Lace And Embroidery Department Waist Depar tment Grocery Department t Coumerilh, Christensen Co. ? / • • • • f *